Nara Deer visit the temple - Japan: Earth's Enchanted Islands: Episode 1 Preview - BBC Two

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Komentáře • 237

  • @yaudahaja821
    @yaudahaja821 Před 14 dny +27

    Shikanokonokonoko Koshitantan
    Shikanokonokonoko Koshitantan
    Shikanokonokonoko Koshitantan
    Shikanokonokonoko Koshitantan

  • @khoanguyen-ej9md
    @khoanguyen-ej9md Před 13 dny +23

    Shikanoko Nokonoko Koshitantan
    Shikanoko Nokonoko Koshitantan
    Shikanoko Nokonoko Koshitantan
    Shikanoko Nokonoko Koshitantan

  • @IBeforeAExceptAfterK
    @IBeforeAExceptAfterK Před 3 lety +373

    When your culture is so polite that even the wildlife starts learning manners.

    • @dankmeme682
      @dankmeme682 Před 2 lety +36

      They'll wait their turn at crosswalks..
      CROSSWALKS

    • @MarcusErection
      @MarcusErection Před rokem +14

      You have no idea, they wait in lines, they cross on green lights, it’s amazing

    • @user-lj1pr1jn4g
      @user-lj1pr1jn4g Před 11 měsíci +7

      we respect deers, and deers
      also respect Japanese.

    • @michaelruppel2991
      @michaelruppel2991 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Indeed...

    • @hridoytanchangya9355
      @hridoytanchangya9355 Před měsícem +1

      বৌদ্ধ ধর্ম যেখানে সেখানে প্রানী নির্ভয় চলতে পারে।

  • @poppyorangeflower
    @poppyorangeflower Před 9 lety +326

    the deer seem to know what selfies are...

    • @dlysele
      @dlysele Před 8 lety +59

      +Petit Orenji "I charge one biscuit per selfie shot, no skimming!"

  • @tiaj8736
    @tiaj8736 Před 8 lety +210

    Omg they bow

    • @noelwallace9285
      @noelwallace9285 Před 7 lety +27

      If they bow to you it means you will have good luck.

    • @pwnorbepwned
      @pwnorbepwned Před 5 lety +6

      I once bowed back and forth with a young male deer. It wasn’t in Japan though.

  • @dockduck6911
    @dockduck6911 Před 8 lety +602

    World needs more places like this. I'm not an animalist or peta member, I'm not even a vegan. I like to eat meat but we need to have more respect towards our "roomates" animals.

    • @scarlet5856
      @scarlet5856 Před 8 lety +17

      +Odeca yes I believe so too. I remember when i go out into the mountains more people are living there. It is fine and all but some put wired fences to not let anything in and well several deer get trapped. We need to show respect to nature.

    • @ModernWarefare4
      @ModernWarefare4 Před 8 lety +7

      +Scarlet Guizar (Hirrochan) veganism shouldn't been a thing...

    • @dockduck6911
      @dockduck6911 Před 8 lety +27

      In some places there needs to be fences indeed because the humanized zones are dangerous places for animals (and people too) . But with a proper organization there could be zones where human and animals cohabit.

    • @ThatWeirdDude40
      @ThatWeirdDude40 Před 6 lety +4

      +Odeca finally a normal person. One can be animal lover and meat lover at the same time. As long as one respects the animals ant thanks them for their sacrifice to feed us, there would be more harmony. I hate myself the big animal farms, therefore I either hunt myself or buy the meat from small scale farmers. Costs a lot more, but meat tastes a lot better if the animal had a good life. I wish all animals could live that way, like in this video, to each it's own territory.

    • @ashyswami1857
      @ashyswami1857 Před 5 lety +1

      @Odeca Totally agree. I'm just like you, I like eating meat, I just don't like the butchering that's going on nowadays especially where I live (France) where it's been crazy the last few years with videos released showing us how it really goes inside "killing with no respect whatsoever" factories. Because yes they are factories now.

  • @lisasta827
    @lisasta827 Před 9 lety +115

    Aww I love this Japan series. Please also cover Cat Islands, Rabbit Islands, Fox Village etc

  • @brianchar-bow3273
    @brianchar-bow3273 Před 10 měsíci +19

    Japan's original country name NIPPON means "country under the sun," but the traditional name of the country when the capital was here in Nara was YAMATO (WA). Yamato means "land of great harmony between people and nature.
    For about 1,300 years since the Emperor established the capital of Japan in Nara, deer have been traditionally cherished as messengers of the sacred gods of this island nation blessed with nature, until the present day.
    The deer know that humans think so from generation to generation, so even though the city has changed its appearance, the deer still feel safe and comfortable living here.
    Deer do not live in Nara Park all day, nor do they appear to be kept in captivity.
    At night, the deer return to the mountains to sleep. During the day, they come down to the park to feed and relax. 
    Their daily rotation seems to be like that.
    They are regarded as sacred animals, messengers of the gods, because of a legend that when one of the four gods enshrined at Kasuga Taisya Shrine moved from the shrine in Ibaraki Prefecture to the land of Yamato (Nara), the deer protected and led the god along the way and brought him to this place. For 1,300 years, people have been told not to bully the deer, the messengers of the gods.
    The history of Japan is very old, about 2,000 years since the Emperor's reign, but humans began to live in villages and communities in this island nation about 14,000 years ago, during “the JOMON pottery” culture.
    (That's 30,000 years ago, if you count the Neolithic period.)
    Surrounded on all sides by the sea and geographically isolated from the Eurasian continent in the Pacific Ocean, this island nation has a warm and humid climate, and because it is a volcanic island, it is blessed with abundant underground clear water resources, diverse vegetation, and fishery resources.
    For this reason, people have lived here for tens of thousands of years, enjoying the abundant nature and living in peace with nature.
    Since ancient times, the people of this land have respected human harmony and have lived in peace by working together as a group.
    However, while the natural environment of this island nation is rich to live, it is also harsh to live and has both light and dark sides.
    They have shared and enjoyed the blessings of nature by pooling their wisdom and collectively overcoming numerous severe and harsh natural disasters, such as frequent volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, typhoons in summer, heavy snowfall in winter, and plagues caused by the proliferation of bacteria due to the warm and humid climate.
    This is because this island nation has a harsh natural environment that cannot be overcome by a single person.
    Individual power is too weak to face the onslaught of nature, which can destroy the wealth we have built overnight.
    Therefore, They believed that many people should suppress their egos, avoiding confrontation, and work together to create a livable environment and maintain public cleanliness, and then work together to prevent disasters before they occur and to restore the environment immediately after they have occurred.
    They believed that this is the most wise, efficient, and rational way to maintain peace and freedom in each other's lives, this would bring about better results rather than to create more chaos by insisting on each other's selfishness.
    because of the environment in which disasters frequently occur that cannot be resolved by individual power alone. And this thinkings have given rise to Japan's unique teachings, culture, and behavior.
    For example, it is fundamentally connected to the Japanese mindset of "Behaving in a way that does not bother others in public places," "Helping each other if someone is in trouble," and "Not doing bad things even if no one is watching."
    And one of the teachings of the ancient Shinto religion, "Purify yourself (kiyome) by getting rid of Defilement (kegare)," has been taken over today as a basic manner to "Not pollute even in public places," to “Always keep the environment clean”, and to make everyone, regardless of status or gender, feel comfortable equally.
    This is also the wisdom of living in the drastically changing natural environment unique to the island countries.
    And this wisdom has been formed into a unique Japanese culture over a long period of time.
    The ancient name of Japan, "YAMATO" or "WA" (peaceful harmony between people and nature), represents the wishes and reality of the people who have been trying to survive in the rich and harsh natural environment unique to island countries, which is different from the dry and stable land of the Eurasian continent.
    And it is in this ancient Japanese country name "WA,YAMATO" that the essence of Japanese culture, the origin and secret of its unique culture, which is very different from the cultures of other Asian countries on the continent, is hidden.
    Even as time passes and the surface of the city changes, nothing remains the same in terms of what lies at the root of Japan's unique culture. The common root of the originality of Japanese culture is the uniqueness of its geopolitical location and the influence of its natural environment.
    Even if Japanese people import culture and knowledge from abroad, they are not dominated by it. After a certain period of time, they select and discard the content, integrate it with their own culture, make improvements, and eventually create a new style.
    This is the result of adaptive behavior for survival in the unique natural environment of the island of Japan, which is completely different from the natural environment of the continent, and was born over a long period of history.
    The unique culture and way of thinking that occurred in Japan is one form of culture by humans that occurred on this planet.
    It is another cultural form of human society on earth.
    However, the reason why this seems to be a completely different concept is that most of the human civilizations that have emerged on the earth have emerged on each continent.
    And the number of civilizations that have emerged in island nations separated from the continents, such as Japan, is in the minority in terms of numbers.
    This cultural difference is not a genetic component of DNA, but a result of the difference in the natural environment between the continents and the island countries where people live, which has affected the way people adapt to their environment.
    But the difference in numbers does not equate to a difference in the quality of culture.
    While Japan is an island nation with a natural environment rich in water and greenery, it is also a dangerous environment where natural disasters can occur at any time and without warning, which is unimaginable in continental life.
    The social culture and teachings that arise from this lifestyle are naturally different from the culture of stable life on the continent.
    However, the more one is able to experience these harsh conditions during one's lifetime, the more wisdom and ingenuity one is able to produce in dealing with them, and it is possible that this experience and the education handed down from generation to generation have formed a unique culture and way of behavior.
    Why have people been living in settlements on the island of Japan since the Jomon period, 14,000 years ago?
    Why has the lineage of Japanese emperors remained the same for approximately 2,000 years without political upheaval due to blood feuds?
    Why did the samurai and shoguns, who came to power as a military government, effectively become servants of the emperor's family and take the position of a practical military and administrative government with police power, military power, and economic management practices under the emperor's commission?
    Why did no shogun government attempt to usurp the position of king, and why did it become an aristocratic, cultured military government?
    Why did Japan never once engage in a bloody religious war with the ancient Shinto religion while importing Buddhism, which originated in India and via China as a cultural import some 1,300 years ago?
    When Japan imported Buddhism, a pagan religion, it left Shintoism intact and chose to coexist with Buddhism (parallelism between Shintoism and Buddhism), thus avoiding religious conflicts and wars.
    Although Japanese people today are not so aware of it, these causes have traditionally been attributed to the Japanese name “WA, YAMATO (The land of peaceful and harmonious country),”
    and the basic understanding of Japanese Shintoism, which is polytheism (the 8 million gods and goddesses reside in all things in nature, and coexist with us every day, Human beings are not the main actors in the natural world, but only a part of it and are subordinate to it.) This is a way of thinking that makes coexistence possible.
    These unique ideas and phenomena are the result of a culture born from the influence of the harsh natural environment surrounding the island of Japan, which has both light and dark sides at the same time, on human behavior and thinking.

  • @RavenFeathers90
    @RavenFeathers90 Před 2 lety +67

    I've always loved European cultures. When I was in highschool 10 years ago, I got to visit Italy and Greece. Now I've been researching and saving up for a trip to Japan as a present for my friend. During my prepping, I've just fallen in love with Japan. Japan from what I've seen is the most magical place on earth and I can't wait to see it. And that sent me down the rabbit hole of so many Asian countries. I'm hooked now. Thailand, Bhutan, China, Mongolia. I can't wait :)

  • @piedwagtailrameau
    @piedwagtailrameau Před 9 lety +49

    Because of this programme I've booked my trip to Japan for September, can't wait to see the deers in Nara!!

  • @hozon8625
    @hozon8625 Před 8 dny +6

    Who’s here after Shikanoko Nokonoko Koshitantan episode dropped? 😂

  • @garycrowder
    @garycrowder Před 7 lety +96

    I love this! Humans and deer, peacefully coexisting. And the deer are still free and wild, able to come and go as they please.

  • @Derhek
    @Derhek Před 7 lety +241

    I came here to say that deers in Nara bow ; I was so happy that they got a footage! It's not a joke, they do know how to bow. Some of them act like vandals, and others are more respectful, but overall the cohabitation with deers is peaceful. Interestingly enough, it is not the only such place in Japan. You find the same with monkeys, foxes, wild rabits, and deers

    • @christophemarconi9162
      @christophemarconi9162 Před 7 lety +10

      lru I believe they use this gesture to ask for food. Deers in Nara are very obsessed about getting food from visitors. It's a funny contrast with deers in Myajima (the famous water tori near Hiroshima), where feeding deers is forbidden and as a result they couldn't care less about humans.

    • @VulpesVulpes42
      @VulpesVulpes42 Před 6 lety +7

      As an animal lover, I just might move to Japan just to be close to those places. I'm not even kidding. I love Sweden and all, but if I moved to Japan, those places would actually be the number one reason.

    • @MyName_Jeff
      @MyName_Jeff Před 6 lety +4

      VulpesVulpes42 You could do this at your home if you really wanted. All you have to do is start feeding wild animals on a consistent basis.

    • @VulpesVulpes42
      @VulpesVulpes42 Před 6 lety +2

      I suppose. It's just that I live in a sort of suburban area where wildlife isn't super common. It's not central Stockholm or anything, but at the same time not East Sussex. My mom saw a fox *once*, which made me quite salty that I missed it, because I were in my room upstairs. Deer are more common in my municipality, although not in the particular part that I live. They tend to stay in the areas with low population density, and I happen to live in the most densely populated area of the municipality.

    • @chochooshoe
      @chochooshoe Před 5 lety +1

      @@VulpesVulpes42 I would love to go to Japan to visit all the animal places

  • @mohitinvincible5535
    @mohitinvincible5535 Před 3 lety +15

    People's of Japan are so so Good ❤️❤️

  • @Sugiura_Kenji
    @Sugiura_Kenji Před 3 lety +32

    At the east side of Nara park, there is sanctuary "春日奥山" spanning approximately 250 hectares where any animals including deer are living safely. The deer were not robbed of the wild mountains they should live in.
    Their main food is grasses in Nara park.
    Deers eat「鹿せんべい」(”Sika Senbei", Deer bisquit) as desserts.
    They don't depend 「鹿せんべい」(”Sika Senbei", Deer bisquit).

  • @MsDboyy
    @MsDboyy Před 8 lety +82

    I'm in Kyoto Japan right now & it's my first time in Japan ... I always wanted to see this city & the deer in it .... I did today & it was amazing they wer so quite & calm the only sound of the hole place was of the laughter of all the tourist & there kids tourist from China USA Korea & everywhere ..... One last thing they really lower there head to u for food if u do the same to them lol I love Japan & deer now

  • @hallojanelle-travels
    @hallojanelle-travels Před 3 lety +17

    This was the most peaceful place we've ever been to in Japan

  • @allgoo1964
    @allgoo1964 Před 6 lety +186

    Did you know that the deer in Nara are so used to human culture that they wait walk across the street until the light turns green?

    • @andreyusak6270
      @andreyusak6270 Před 5 lety +33

      I notice this too, i was so amazed

    • @KittenBowl1
      @KittenBowl1 Před rokem +2

      They do own the town. They come to subway path underground and they cross to other streets via the underground pathways too. They come into shops freely and sleep on sidewalks bushes often. Majority of them live in the mountain forest nearby. But many are freely living in this town and humans are the guests.

  • @arfaagro202
    @arfaagro202 Před 3 lety +8

    Even tha japanese deer so polite 😮😮😮😮 so nice

  • @hardiehardley
    @hardiehardley Před 8 lety +157

    Some people may say that this is just about animals learning what gets them an easy meal, or a tourist attraction for many, but regardless, this is an amazing display of trust. Think about how many people must manhandle the deer on a daily basis, even if they aren't hurting them. It's true respect and trust from both sides.

    • @dylan4972
      @dylan4972 Před 8 lety +30

      Have you been there? The deer deerhandle the humans lol they chase people and bite and pull your clothing till they get all the deer cookies you can hand them. But was a fun experience.

    • @PeterAuto1
      @PeterAuto1 Před 3 lety +11

      @@dylan4972 When I wanted to stop feeding a deer I showed them an empty hand and they left me alone.

  • @snowqueen_8958
    @snowqueen_8958 Před 11 měsíci +4

    The deer of nara are so cute and polite yet they are wild animals but people and the deer coexist together

  • @JoJo-zd5tm
    @JoJo-zd5tm Před 3 lety +20

    I like how the deer are just part of the crowd. Just clear coexistence, So wholesome

  • @R.Sakurai
    @R.Sakurai Před 8 lety +77

    Deer has been the messenjar of the God for thousand years here in the shrine .

  • @xandercrews4729
    @xandercrews4729 Před rokem +5

    I’ve got a family of deer that live in the woods of my backyard. I’ve gotten within a few of them, but never close enough to pet. I do very much enjoy having them around.

  • @amy4291
    @amy4291 Před 3 lety +8

    Thank you BBC, for this stunning (and adorable) video.

  • @jasminab9070
    @jasminab9070 Před 5 lety +18

    Japan is so precious.

  • @arafathasnain2992
    @arafathasnain2992 Před 5 lety +7

    For some reason, this restores my faith in humanity

  • @2yoyoyo1Unplugged
    @2yoyoyo1Unplugged Před 2 lety +7

    They’re so photogenic, they even pose for pictures lmao

  • @alexwyman7048
    @alexwyman7048 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Just visited Nara Park and Todai-Ji (the Buddhist temple shown) over New Year's while staying in Kyoto. The deer had such character lol.

  • @Seaofblaze
    @Seaofblaze Před 5 lety +8

    everyone walking around like this is normal... like wtf id be stopping every time a deer got within reaching distance and pet them for as long as i could... crazy to see how accustomed the deer are to the crowds too. actually a beautiful thing

  • @globaldayz
    @globaldayz Před 5 lety +29

    Amazing

  • @Umbreona
    @Umbreona Před 6 lety +18

    They are SO cute. I would hug and pet them.

  • @kyotomanabu1978
    @kyotomanabu1978 Před 9 lety +24

    Very nice video. Thank you BBC.

  • @TheOrangex88
    @TheOrangex88 Před 9 lety +22

    That's amazing I've never heard of anything like this before :)

  • @machizomultimedia
    @machizomultimedia Před 7 měsíci +3

    Nice place! I visited and met the deers who bowed me..

  • @koskap35
    @koskap35 Před 3 lety +7

    Beautiful place

  • @roofwalker99
    @roofwalker99 Před 4 lety +3

    鹿がせんべい食べて帰った、てだけの話を神秘的なアトモスフィアに味付けする演出の技。

  • @Pendragon981
    @Pendragon981 Před 4 lety +12

    The perfect balance of urban and nature. Perhaps a devine presence is there. It is clear that if you remain calm and do not run around like a fool the deer react accordingly. Would love to visit.

  • @thedeerguy7579
    @thedeerguy7579 Před 2 lety +5

    I freaking love this

  • @Seek1878
    @Seek1878 Před rokem +3

    I loved visting there, but I'd say only maybe half of the deer will bow to you, the rest just glare like "where's my food" lol

  • @HasanaKushadiRatnasari
    @HasanaKushadiRatnasari Před 7 měsíci +4

    Now I know it make sense why Nara clan has deers in Naruto hehe

  • @murmurmr3854
    @murmurmr3854 Před 2 lety +5

    この頃に修学旅行に行ったわ 懐かしい

  • @pepegapapaya
    @pepegapapaya Před 5 lety +10

    i wish the whole world was like this, just animals walking around in amongts human civilizations. super cool. just not the ones that want to eat us.

  • @bboyblmri8685
    @bboyblmri8685 Před 3 lety +5

    these have officially become my bedtime stories lmaoo

  • @japanwalkuncuttourhotsprin1503

    Deer eyes are too cute

  • @another_bites_the_crust_pizza

    really looking forward to this series. Nara is a great place to visit if you are staying near the Kyoto area

  • @intergalacticanime
    @intergalacticanime Před 5 lety +9

    I've been there it was awesome, now I just need to go to cat island, fox village and the monkey hot spring..... and from an animal behavior view to me the head bowing just looks like they are threatening you with a head but unless you give up the snack but then it probably just turned into a trained trick at some point XD

  • @masaaki1969
    @masaaki1969 Před 5 lety +15

    Nara is not just an oldest town in Japan. It was the capital in 8th century!

  • @pwnorbepwned
    @pwnorbepwned Před 5 lety +7

    When I lived in Oregon, a young male deer once stood between me and his mother. He bowed to me, so I bowed back. This went back and forth about five times, and then he stopped and went back to grazing, ignoring my presence from then on.

  • @PK_Droid
    @PK_Droid Před 9 lety +10

    That is too. fucking. cool.

  • @wrongshirts7375
    @wrongshirts7375 Před 8 lety +7

    isnt it Peaceful
    Just by Looking at these Videos makes me wanna Travel to Nara Temple.
    Such Majesty. and its Great to see Deers walking without no hesitation of being Shot.
    Wow... Just Wow...

  • @jayhawkdave24
    @jayhawkdave24 Před 3 lety +4

    My experience was like those bashful girls running away LOL. I bought a bag of biscuits and ended throwing the whole lot at once because I got surrounded by deer who were borderline attacking me for them.

  • @manin6305
    @manin6305 Před 5 lety +3

    Love to go here

  • @someonenow1
    @someonenow1 Před 3 lety +1

    So, for the past 10 minutes I have been looping the footage starting at 1:11 with "Stayin' Alive" by the Bee Gees.

  • @user-vo4xr5fn2e
    @user-vo4xr5fn2e Před 5 lety +3

    he example is "bow action", but one theory says that it is a desire to "feed fast", so
    Do not panic and feed immediately, otherwise you will be bitten or attacked.

  • @ShiranuiTV
    @ShiranuiTV Před 6 lety +1

    Glad to know more about Nara, especially the deers. They're so cute :3 until they started chasing u...

    • @ShiranuiTV
      @ShiranuiTV Před 4 lety

      @Ruka Pacyfistka Haha! I would love to visit them again in the future =O

  • @ModernWarefare4
    @ModernWarefare4 Před 8 lety +33

    Shikamarus, Shikamarus every!

    • @isabellafelipedeoliveiraca6698
      @isabellafelipedeoliveiraca6698 Před 7 lety +8

      Shikamaru's family name Nara is no coincidence: in the manga (and maybe in the anime too) it's said that the Nara ninja clan breed deers.

  • @johnsonchou8781
    @johnsonchou8781 Před 3 lety +2

    0:56 even deers know to set left foot first into the gate

  • @simontobias9678
    @simontobias9678 Před 6 lety

    Oh thats so cool

  • @daviddasilva6729
    @daviddasilva6729 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Ceux qui respecte la nature seront sauvé

  • @gardnersmith3580
    @gardnersmith3580 Před 6 lety +1

    Visit Oatman, Arizona sometime.

  • @KeithTKO
    @KeithTKO Před 3 lety +2

    Deers certainly know when you have biscuits.

  • @eka242
    @eka242 Před 2 dny +3

    Shikanoko Nokonoko Koshitantan..

  • @anticarrrot
    @anticarrrot Před 6 lety +2

    A rather strange application of the skinner box and the fine line between tame and domestication.

  • @Nicholas_Chen_
    @Nicholas_Chen_ Před 5 lety +3

    Graceful deers

  • @ImSaixe
    @ImSaixe Před 4 lety +4

    Sucks that the deers in my province are now locally extinct. They look so much alike with the deers in the videos.

  • @kronniichiwa9909
    @kronniichiwa9909 Před 5 lety

    They bow!!!

  • @arthurraincoat2690
    @arthurraincoat2690 Před 9 lety +14

    Is it just me or the voice narrating is Lady Mary from Downton Abbey?

    • @BuruIgeru
      @BuruIgeru Před 6 lety +2

      Yes, Michelle Dockery narrates the entire series :D

  • @umeshchandrathathi2309
    @umeshchandrathathi2309 Před 5 lety +3

    ଧନ୍ୟବାଦ japan.

  • @todaywithjesimielmillar1556

    Beautiful Video! (Jesimiel Millar Fernåndez)3

  • @susangialano1145
    @susangialano1145 Před 6 lety +1

    How enchanting!!!

  • @udayjoshi1054
    @udayjoshi1054 Před 3 lety

    good

  • @TheFlamingTrain
    @TheFlamingTrain Před 9 lety +9

    Been there, on the deer feeding stations it says 'deer food, tastes horrible for humans'.... no shit.

    • @chocchipfox
      @chocchipfox Před 9 lety +13

      TheFlamingTrain well some people can be stupid enough to eat it

  • @rodney73991
    @rodney73991 Před 6 lety

    what!!! i heard deer crossing but wow. i beat touched crossing button

  • @litepaw7
    @litepaw7 Před rokem +1

    I heard the Deers are like the Yakuza. Give them food(Money) and they are kind and respectful but will kick your ass if you don't have anything YOU Owe XD

  • @lovedeleon9828
    @lovedeleon9828 Před 4 dny +1

    Who's here for this dance of shikanoko nokonoko koshitantan 🤣

  • @user-ii1qw1ig6z
    @user-ii1qw1ig6z Před 5 lety

    I was going place this.

  • @huruhooroo
    @huruhooroo Před 2 měsíci +2

    If the gods can ride the deer, the deer can be trained as ride animals.

  • @ahirudengana
    @ahirudengana Před 5 lety +4

    Deer say「Pay for portrait rights(鹿煎餅)」

  • @kanegon1185
    @kanegon1185 Před 7 lety +16

    奈良行きたい〜
    鹿に鹿せんべいあげたい〜🦌

  • @nicholasforrester8587
    @nicholasforrester8587 Před rokem +2

    Lovely 💞🦌💞

  • @aiheartso
    @aiheartso Před rokem +1

    我想去那边。。💖💖😻

  • @surfinmuso37
    @surfinmuso37 Před 3 lety +5

    More animals should be regarded as sacred.

  • @Tekirai
    @Tekirai Před 4 lety +1

    Me: *comes home with horde of deer*
    Mom:........
    Me: these are your grandchildren now

  • @fanyoktavia1703
    @fanyoktavia1703 Před 5 dny +1

    Shikanoko Nokonoko Koshitantan
    Shikanoko Nokonoko Koshitantan
    Shikanoko Nokonoko Koshitantan

  • @TheBoko7
    @TheBoko7 Před 9 lety +1

    That's Real Green Country Philosophy...

  • @user-ny1dh5iv8x
    @user-ny1dh5iv8x Před 4 lety +9

    鹿のお辞儀のポーズは挨拶じゃないよ。少しいらだってる時のものだから、あまりエサやりを焦らすと怒り出すからね。
    それにしても、このカメラ撮影はさすがプロですね。Goodですな。ww

  • @valiang8867
    @valiang8867 Před 4 lety

    "Get my good side!"

  • @arlynbaggot6187
    @arlynbaggot6187 Před rokem +1

    When I went to that temple, a deer knocked my ham sandwich out of my hand and swallowed it in one gulp. It did not bow at all. I think it was a New York City deer when it was younger.

  • @abbycoursey2616
    @abbycoursey2616 Před 3 lety +1

    I went here when I was little and one of the deers ate my ice cream cone

  • @user-gm3cc2mj6l
    @user-gm3cc2mj6l Před 3 lety +3

    I want to get along with to make a pretty girl friend from Nara to more chance to visit to re met the Statue of large Buddha and Deer around the Nara Park in front of the Todaiji temple. Because actually I really love to visit Nara since I was 14years old boy, 9years grade school student that time. That also the Sacred place for the human like us.

  • @MultiNaruto900
    @MultiNaruto900 Před 6 lety +2

    2:26 "Boop"

  • @inboxnews
    @inboxnews Před 9 lety

    Follow the food...

  • @chempanda6388
    @chempanda6388 Před 5 lety +2

    Take photos before buying the snacks

  • @TouristAttractionJapan-Susu

    Deer horns are cut every fall, so deer don't have horns in winter

  • @dikshanshs
    @dikshanshs Před 3 lety +2

    💞😍

  • @taski1
    @taski1 Před 7 lety +1

    a question I keep thinking: is the bowing genetic, or just learned? Perhaps both?

    • @poly.fcracka9362
      @poly.fcracka9362 Před 5 lety +1

      furseisekilulz a learned behavior most likely, one dear bows to the delight of locals and is awarded food, others see and copy, awarded food, children are born and see this habit, so on so forth

  • @evanrutherfordlazyahole9079

    Deer fam until I die.

  • @bargokl2042
    @bargokl2042 Před 5 lety +4

    Nara shikamaru....

  • @user-sw3ro6hh3j
    @user-sw3ro6hh3j Před 4 lety

    nanwu amitabastu